Post exact weights of weight reduction you have done!
#1801
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$750 for strut tower bars!
You guys are crazy. If you are drag racing, I'd just pull the stock bars off for free and be done with it.
I picked up the Ralliart aluminum front bar for $150 and thought that was almost too much for the cost/benefit ratio. I think it's 3 pounds.
You guys are crazy. If you are drag racing, I'd just pull the stock bars off for free and be done with it.
I picked up the Ralliart aluminum front bar for $150 and thought that was almost too much for the cost/benefit ratio. I think it's 3 pounds.
I definitely did NOT pay $750 for strut tower bars, hell noooo...I think I paid around $500 shipped for both & that was pushing it for me...
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So let me get this straight. The eclipse front brake swap doesnt really save any weight because of the calipers? Even though the rotors are much smaller dia. and not as thick because the calipers are so heavy? I would bet they still save at least 10 lbs per side...
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Not worried about weight or braking ability as much as i am fitting a 15" wheel. Im surr the eclipse brakes do shave some weight from the smaller rotor and with a good set of pads and drilled rotors braking ability should be good enough. This is a drag car for me (i drive it less than 1,000 mi/yr)but i have a tight budget... would they still be a poor decision?
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There are a few people who have shelled out the huge money for them, but they've all seem to have forgone the other weight reduction avenues to actually reap the benefits of the large weight loss from the block... nor do they have quick times to show for it.
If your car weighs 2200lbs and you're looking to shave off some more weight, then a chunk of weight, then billet may be your next choice. If your car weighs 2800lbs still, why?
--STM
If your car weighs 2200lbs and you're looking to shave off some more weight, then a chunk of weight, then billet may be your next choice. If your car weighs 2800lbs still, why?
--STM